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NetAgent UPS SNMP Agent User’s Manual

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Page 1: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

NetAgent

UPS SNMP Agent

Userrsquos Manual

User Guide for NetAgent Version 60

Firmware version 242

Copyright Information

Copyright copy 2000-2009 Mega System Technologies Inc All rights reserved

Reproduction without permission is prohibited

Technical Support and Contact Information Mega System Technologies Inc

Tel +886-2-87922060 Fax +886-2-87922066

Web wwwmegateccomtw E-mail servicemegateccomtw

Contents

Chapter1 Introduction ________________________________________ 1

Section1 Features __________________________________________ 1

Section2 Applications _______________________________________ 2 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet____________________ 2 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities________________________ 2 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring ______________________ 2 24 When we need the NetAgent _____________________________ 2

Section3 NetAgent Models ___________________________________ 4 31 NetAgent Models________________________________________ 4 DTCT version same dimension as DPCP ______________________ 5

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving___________________________________________________ 5 32 Pictures of NetAgent II ___________________________________ 6 33 NetAgent Package Contents_______________________________ 7 34 NetAgent II Out looking___________________________________ 7 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking ________________________________ 9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation ___________________________ 10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection _______________ 11

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network___________ 11 11 For External NetAgent II __________________________________11 12 For Internal NetAgent II___________________________________11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network ________ 12 21 For External NetAgent Mini_______________________________ 12 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini _______________________________ 12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware________________ 13

Section1 Install Netility _____________________________________ 13

Section2 Using Netility _____________________________________ 13

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent___________________ 17

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface ________________________ 18 21 Information ___________________________________________ 19

211 System Status______________________________________ 20 212 Basic Information ___________________________________ 21

1

213 Current Status______________________________________ 22 214 Remote Control ____________________________________ 22 215 MeterChart________________________________________ 24 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)______________ 25 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II ______________________ 26

22 Configuration__________________________________________ 27 221 UPS Configuration __________________________________ 28 222 UPS OnOff Schedule________________________________ 30 223 Network __________________________________________ 31 224 SNMP ____________________________________________ 34 225 Email_____________________________________________ 37 226 SMS _____________________________________________ 39 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ___________________ 40 228 WEBTelnet________________________________________ 41 229 System Time_______________________________________ 42 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ________________ 43 2210 Language ________________________________________ 44

23 Log Information ________________________________________ 45 231 Event Log _________________________________________ 45 232 SMS _____________________________________________ 47 233 Data Log __________________________________________ 48 233 Save Data Log _____________________________________ 50

24 Help_________________________________________________ 51 241 Search NetAgent ___________________________________ 51 242 Serial Port Debug ___________________________________ 51

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)________________________ 54

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 54

Section2 Telnet Configuration _______________________________ 54

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ________________ 56

Section1 Install ClientMate __________________________________ 56

Section2 Using ClientMate __________________________________ 56 21 Config _______________________________________________ 57 22 Closed Files __________________________________________ 58 23 About________________________________________________ 59 24 Event log _____________________________________________ 59 25 IP address of connection_________________________________ 60

2

26 AC power status _______________________________________ 60 27 Battery Status _________________________________________ 60 28 Status History _________________________________________ 60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System__ 61

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 61

Section2 System Requirements ______________________________ 61

Section3 Install SNMPView __________________________________ 62

Section4 Using SNMPView __________________________________ 63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons ________________________________ 64 51 ENUMERATE(D)_______________________________________ 66

515 Browse Device _____________________________________ 67 516 Export Configuration_________________________________ 67 517 Import Configuration _______________________________ 68 518 Open archive Event Log ______________________________ 69 519 Open archive Data Log_______________________________ 70 5110 Quit _____________________________________________ 70

52 View(S) ______________________________________________ 71 521 Large Icons________________________________________ 71 522 Small Icons ________________________________________ 71 523 Details____________________________________________ 72 524 Map Background ___________________________________ 72

53 Tools(P)______________________________________________ 73 531 Settings___________________________________________ 73 532 UPS Monitor _______________________________________ 76 533 UPS Management __________________________________ 79

54 System(S) ____________________________________________ 80 541 Event Log _________________________________________ 80 542 Data Log __________________________________________ 80 543 SNMP Option ______________________________________ 81

55 User(U) ______________________________________________ 82 551 Change Password __________________________________ 82 552 User Management __________________________________ 82

56 Help(H) ______________________________________________ 83 561 HTML Help ________________________________________ 83 562 About ____________________________________________ 83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS _______________ 84

3

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem ________________ 87

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme______________________ 91

4

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 2: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

User Guide for NetAgent Version 60

Firmware version 242

Copyright Information

Copyright copy 2000-2009 Mega System Technologies Inc All rights reserved

Reproduction without permission is prohibited

Technical Support and Contact Information Mega System Technologies Inc

Tel +886-2-87922060 Fax +886-2-87922066

Web wwwmegateccomtw E-mail servicemegateccomtw

Contents

Chapter1 Introduction ________________________________________ 1

Section1 Features __________________________________________ 1

Section2 Applications _______________________________________ 2 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet____________________ 2 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities________________________ 2 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring ______________________ 2 24 When we need the NetAgent _____________________________ 2

Section3 NetAgent Models ___________________________________ 4 31 NetAgent Models________________________________________ 4 DTCT version same dimension as DPCP ______________________ 5

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving___________________________________________________ 5 32 Pictures of NetAgent II ___________________________________ 6 33 NetAgent Package Contents_______________________________ 7 34 NetAgent II Out looking___________________________________ 7 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking ________________________________ 9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation ___________________________ 10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection _______________ 11

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network___________ 11 11 For External NetAgent II __________________________________11 12 For Internal NetAgent II___________________________________11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network ________ 12 21 For External NetAgent Mini_______________________________ 12 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini _______________________________ 12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware________________ 13

Section1 Install Netility _____________________________________ 13

Section2 Using Netility _____________________________________ 13

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent___________________ 17

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface ________________________ 18 21 Information ___________________________________________ 19

211 System Status______________________________________ 20 212 Basic Information ___________________________________ 21

1

213 Current Status______________________________________ 22 214 Remote Control ____________________________________ 22 215 MeterChart________________________________________ 24 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)______________ 25 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II ______________________ 26

22 Configuration__________________________________________ 27 221 UPS Configuration __________________________________ 28 222 UPS OnOff Schedule________________________________ 30 223 Network __________________________________________ 31 224 SNMP ____________________________________________ 34 225 Email_____________________________________________ 37 226 SMS _____________________________________________ 39 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ___________________ 40 228 WEBTelnet________________________________________ 41 229 System Time_______________________________________ 42 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ________________ 43 2210 Language ________________________________________ 44

23 Log Information ________________________________________ 45 231 Event Log _________________________________________ 45 232 SMS _____________________________________________ 47 233 Data Log __________________________________________ 48 233 Save Data Log _____________________________________ 50

24 Help_________________________________________________ 51 241 Search NetAgent ___________________________________ 51 242 Serial Port Debug ___________________________________ 51

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)________________________ 54

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 54

Section2 Telnet Configuration _______________________________ 54

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ________________ 56

Section1 Install ClientMate __________________________________ 56

Section2 Using ClientMate __________________________________ 56 21 Config _______________________________________________ 57 22 Closed Files __________________________________________ 58 23 About________________________________________________ 59 24 Event log _____________________________________________ 59 25 IP address of connection_________________________________ 60

2

26 AC power status _______________________________________ 60 27 Battery Status _________________________________________ 60 28 Status History _________________________________________ 60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System__ 61

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 61

Section2 System Requirements ______________________________ 61

Section3 Install SNMPView __________________________________ 62

Section4 Using SNMPView __________________________________ 63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons ________________________________ 64 51 ENUMERATE(D)_______________________________________ 66

515 Browse Device _____________________________________ 67 516 Export Configuration_________________________________ 67 517 Import Configuration _______________________________ 68 518 Open archive Event Log ______________________________ 69 519 Open archive Data Log_______________________________ 70 5110 Quit _____________________________________________ 70

52 View(S) ______________________________________________ 71 521 Large Icons________________________________________ 71 522 Small Icons ________________________________________ 71 523 Details____________________________________________ 72 524 Map Background ___________________________________ 72

53 Tools(P)______________________________________________ 73 531 Settings___________________________________________ 73 532 UPS Monitor _______________________________________ 76 533 UPS Management __________________________________ 79

54 System(S) ____________________________________________ 80 541 Event Log _________________________________________ 80 542 Data Log __________________________________________ 80 543 SNMP Option ______________________________________ 81

55 User(U) ______________________________________________ 82 551 Change Password __________________________________ 82 552 User Management __________________________________ 82

56 Help(H) ______________________________________________ 83 561 HTML Help ________________________________________ 83 562 About ____________________________________________ 83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS _______________ 84

3

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem ________________ 87

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme______________________ 91

4

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 3: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Contents

Chapter1 Introduction ________________________________________ 1

Section1 Features __________________________________________ 1

Section2 Applications _______________________________________ 2 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet____________________ 2 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities________________________ 2 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring ______________________ 2 24 When we need the NetAgent _____________________________ 2

Section3 NetAgent Models ___________________________________ 4 31 NetAgent Models________________________________________ 4 DTCT version same dimension as DPCP ______________________ 5

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving___________________________________________________ 5 32 Pictures of NetAgent II ___________________________________ 6 33 NetAgent Package Contents_______________________________ 7 34 NetAgent II Out looking___________________________________ 7 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking ________________________________ 9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation ___________________________ 10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection _______________ 11

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network___________ 11 11 For External NetAgent II __________________________________11 12 For Internal NetAgent II___________________________________11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network ________ 12 21 For External NetAgent Mini_______________________________ 12 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini _______________________________ 12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware________________ 13

Section1 Install Netility _____________________________________ 13

Section2 Using Netility _____________________________________ 13

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent___________________ 17

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface ________________________ 18 21 Information ___________________________________________ 19

211 System Status______________________________________ 20 212 Basic Information ___________________________________ 21

1

213 Current Status______________________________________ 22 214 Remote Control ____________________________________ 22 215 MeterChart________________________________________ 24 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)______________ 25 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II ______________________ 26

22 Configuration__________________________________________ 27 221 UPS Configuration __________________________________ 28 222 UPS OnOff Schedule________________________________ 30 223 Network __________________________________________ 31 224 SNMP ____________________________________________ 34 225 Email_____________________________________________ 37 226 SMS _____________________________________________ 39 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ___________________ 40 228 WEBTelnet________________________________________ 41 229 System Time_______________________________________ 42 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ________________ 43 2210 Language ________________________________________ 44

23 Log Information ________________________________________ 45 231 Event Log _________________________________________ 45 232 SMS _____________________________________________ 47 233 Data Log __________________________________________ 48 233 Save Data Log _____________________________________ 50

24 Help_________________________________________________ 51 241 Search NetAgent ___________________________________ 51 242 Serial Port Debug ___________________________________ 51

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)________________________ 54

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 54

Section2 Telnet Configuration _______________________________ 54

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ________________ 56

Section1 Install ClientMate __________________________________ 56

Section2 Using ClientMate __________________________________ 56 21 Config _______________________________________________ 57 22 Closed Files __________________________________________ 58 23 About________________________________________________ 59 24 Event log _____________________________________________ 59 25 IP address of connection_________________________________ 60

2

26 AC power status _______________________________________ 60 27 Battery Status _________________________________________ 60 28 Status History _________________________________________ 60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System__ 61

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 61

Section2 System Requirements ______________________________ 61

Section3 Install SNMPView __________________________________ 62

Section4 Using SNMPView __________________________________ 63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons ________________________________ 64 51 ENUMERATE(D)_______________________________________ 66

515 Browse Device _____________________________________ 67 516 Export Configuration_________________________________ 67 517 Import Configuration _______________________________ 68 518 Open archive Event Log ______________________________ 69 519 Open archive Data Log_______________________________ 70 5110 Quit _____________________________________________ 70

52 View(S) ______________________________________________ 71 521 Large Icons________________________________________ 71 522 Small Icons ________________________________________ 71 523 Details____________________________________________ 72 524 Map Background ___________________________________ 72

53 Tools(P)______________________________________________ 73 531 Settings___________________________________________ 73 532 UPS Monitor _______________________________________ 76 533 UPS Management __________________________________ 79

54 System(S) ____________________________________________ 80 541 Event Log _________________________________________ 80 542 Data Log __________________________________________ 80 543 SNMP Option ______________________________________ 81

55 User(U) ______________________________________________ 82 551 Change Password __________________________________ 82 552 User Management __________________________________ 82

56 Help(H) ______________________________________________ 83 561 HTML Help ________________________________________ 83 562 About ____________________________________________ 83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS _______________ 84

3

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem ________________ 87

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme______________________ 91

4

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 4: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

213 Current Status______________________________________ 22 214 Remote Control ____________________________________ 22 215 MeterChart________________________________________ 24 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)______________ 25 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II ______________________ 26

22 Configuration__________________________________________ 27 221 UPS Configuration __________________________________ 28 222 UPS OnOff Schedule________________________________ 30 223 Network __________________________________________ 31 224 SNMP ____________________________________________ 34 225 Email_____________________________________________ 37 226 SMS _____________________________________________ 39 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ___________________ 40 228 WEBTelnet________________________________________ 41 229 System Time_______________________________________ 42 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) ________________ 43 2210 Language ________________________________________ 44

23 Log Information ________________________________________ 45 231 Event Log _________________________________________ 45 232 SMS _____________________________________________ 47 233 Data Log __________________________________________ 48 233 Save Data Log _____________________________________ 50

24 Help_________________________________________________ 51 241 Search NetAgent ___________________________________ 51 242 Serial Port Debug ___________________________________ 51

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)________________________ 54

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 54

Section2 Telnet Configuration _______________________________ 54

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ________________ 56

Section1 Install ClientMate __________________________________ 56

Section2 Using ClientMate __________________________________ 56 21 Config _______________________________________________ 57 22 Closed Files __________________________________________ 58 23 About________________________________________________ 59 24 Event log _____________________________________________ 59 25 IP address of connection_________________________________ 60

2

26 AC power status _______________________________________ 60 27 Battery Status _________________________________________ 60 28 Status History _________________________________________ 60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System__ 61

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 61

Section2 System Requirements ______________________________ 61

Section3 Install SNMPView __________________________________ 62

Section4 Using SNMPView __________________________________ 63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons ________________________________ 64 51 ENUMERATE(D)_______________________________________ 66

515 Browse Device _____________________________________ 67 516 Export Configuration_________________________________ 67 517 Import Configuration _______________________________ 68 518 Open archive Event Log ______________________________ 69 519 Open archive Data Log_______________________________ 70 5110 Quit _____________________________________________ 70

52 View(S) ______________________________________________ 71 521 Large Icons________________________________________ 71 522 Small Icons ________________________________________ 71 523 Details____________________________________________ 72 524 Map Background ___________________________________ 72

53 Tools(P)______________________________________________ 73 531 Settings___________________________________________ 73 532 UPS Monitor _______________________________________ 76 533 UPS Management __________________________________ 79

54 System(S) ____________________________________________ 80 541 Event Log _________________________________________ 80 542 Data Log __________________________________________ 80 543 SNMP Option ______________________________________ 81

55 User(U) ______________________________________________ 82 551 Change Password __________________________________ 82 552 User Management __________________________________ 82

56 Help(H) ______________________________________________ 83 561 HTML Help ________________________________________ 83 562 About ____________________________________________ 83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS _______________ 84

3

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem ________________ 87

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme______________________ 91

4

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 5: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

26 AC power status _______________________________________ 60 27 Battery Status _________________________________________ 60 28 Status History _________________________________________ 60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System__ 61

Section1 Introduction ______________________________________ 61

Section2 System Requirements ______________________________ 61

Section3 Install SNMPView __________________________________ 62

Section4 Using SNMPView __________________________________ 63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons ________________________________ 64 51 ENUMERATE(D)_______________________________________ 66

515 Browse Device _____________________________________ 67 516 Export Configuration_________________________________ 67 517 Import Configuration _______________________________ 68 518 Open archive Event Log ______________________________ 69 519 Open archive Data Log_______________________________ 70 5110 Quit _____________________________________________ 70

52 View(S) ______________________________________________ 71 521 Large Icons________________________________________ 71 522 Small Icons ________________________________________ 71 523 Details____________________________________________ 72 524 Map Background ___________________________________ 72

53 Tools(P)______________________________________________ 73 531 Settings___________________________________________ 73 532 UPS Monitor _______________________________________ 76 533 UPS Management __________________________________ 79

54 System(S) ____________________________________________ 80 541 Event Log _________________________________________ 80 542 Data Log __________________________________________ 80 543 SNMP Option ______________________________________ 81

55 User(U) ______________________________________________ 82 551 Change Password __________________________________ 82 552 User Management __________________________________ 82

56 Help(H) ______________________________________________ 83 561 HTML Help ________________________________________ 83 562 About ____________________________________________ 83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS _______________ 84

3

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem ________________ 87

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme______________________ 91

4

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 6: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem ________________ 87

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme______________________ 91

4

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 7: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Chapter1 Introduction

Section1 Features NetAgent is a new generation SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitoring product Not only could remote control the UPS and get the current status of it the NetAgent II ndash3Ports also could provide other functions ex connect to Modem or GSM Modem to make the monitoring possible when there is no permanent connection to Internet and sens SMS notification The NetAgent II ndash 3Ports could also been used to connect to lsquoNetFeeler IIrsquo to get the temperature humidity and water conditions To get the condition of Smoke detector Gas detector door and window detector are also possible This product is for ldquoContact Closurerdquo and ldquoRS232rdquo interface UPS The communication protocol includes the Contact Closure RS232[MegaTec] RS232[Phoenixtec] SEC 2400 SEC 9600 Three Phase Powerware Smart APC EMERSON User could also provide their own protocol to build in NetAgent provides a simple and easy installation procedure CD provides along with NetAgent offers several softwares to allow the user to configure IP address central monitoring and multi shutdown on different operating systems Other advance configurations could be accomplished in the Web browser

Features

Provide SNMP MIB to monitor amp control UPS

Auto-sense 10M100M Fast Ethernet

Manage and configure via Telnet Web Browser or NMS

Support TCPIP UDP SNMP Telnet SNTP PPP HTTP SMTP Protocol

Providing easy setup and upgrade tools via MS-Windows just a few seconds to finish IP setting about 15 minutes to upgrade firmware

Send SNMP TRAP E-mail and SMS for events notification

Auto email daily UPS history report

Matches with shutdown software to protect computerrsquos file saving and shut down safely

NetAgent II ndash 3Ports Environment Measurement (Optional Kits) External modem dial inout via PPP protocol or GSMGPRS Modem

1

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

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Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 8: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Section2 Applications 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet

When the UPS connects with NetAgent the system manager could check each and every UPS condition by a computer with Browser installed The manager could monitor and control the UPS by simply input the IP address of the NetAgent which connects to the UPS When there is a power abnormal condition happens the NetAgent could also send the trap information to the system manager to take proper action

22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities

When a computer on the network with the NetAgent utility installed it could locate all the NetAgent on the network When the UPS of this NetAgent is in AC failure condition or Battery Low condition the operating system could close all the files on the system and perform a gracefully shutdown This could avoid system corrupt when a power disconnection happened

23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring

3Port NetAgent II could be use to connect the surrounding monitoring utility NetFeeler II to get the temperaturehumiditysmokefire signals These informations could also be revealed on the NetAgent Web page When there is an abnormal condition happened it could also be sent as a trap to the system manager

24 When we need the NetAgent

When we need to remote monitoring and controls the UPS conditions For example the system manager could use the Internet to control all the UPS conditions all over the country When the shutdown utility is installed the shutdown utility could close all the files and shutdown the system when a power abnormal condition happened

When we need to monitor surrounding conditions of the machine room warehouse office hellipetc For example the system manager could know the temperature humidity smoke and water condition by using the NetAgent II- 3Ports version and NetFeeler II The system manager could always know these surrounding conditions by using a Web browser

2

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 9: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Fig1 NetAgent connection Software

Fig2 3 Port NetAgent II Diagram

3

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 10: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

4

Section3 NetAgent Models 31 NetAgent Models

NetAgent II Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

CP504 CT504

1 1Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

CP503 CT503

1 1Port External card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 Adaptor

External

1 Port 13 phases

BP505

1 3 Port External Agent 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4M2501 Cable (for Contact

Closure UPS) 5M2502 or M2505 Cable (for

RS232 UPS) 6 M2506 Cable (for Modem) 7 9V DC adapter

External

BP506

1 3 Port Internal card 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 3 M2506 Cable (for Modem)

Internal

3 Ports 13 phases

NetAgent Mini Model PN Package Contents InternalExternal 13 Ports 13 phases

DP520 DT520

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP801 DT801

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP802 DT802

1 Internal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual

Internal

DP522 DT522

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini 2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DP523 DT523

1 Enternal NetAgent Mini (Dry Contact)

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

1 Port 13 phases

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 11: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

5

DP532 DT532

1Enternal NetAgent Mini with LCD Display

2 NetAgent Utility CD 3 User Manual 4 53V DC adapter

External

DTCT version same dimension as DPCP

DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 12: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

32 Pictures of NetAgent II

NetAgent II(BPCPCTDPCT Series)

CP504

CP503

BP506

BP505

NetAgent Mini (DP Series) DP520 DP522 DP532

6

DP801 DP802

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 13: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

33 NetAgent Package Contents

NetAgent Utility CD including

diams NetilityConfigure NetAgent IP address update firmware

diams ClientMateWindows Linux FreeBSD shutdown utility

diams SNMPViewWindows platform multiple NetAgent UPS management software

diams SMS Server SMS Notification

diams UPS MIBMIB file for the Network Management System

diams Time ServerTime adjustment utility

diams And NetAgent installationusers manual

M2501 CableFor external NetAgent II connection to contact closure UPS

M2502 (or M2505) CableFor external NetAgent II connection to RS-232 UPS

M2506 CableFor connection 3Port NetAgent and Modem

9V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent II

53V DC AdapterFor External NetAgent Mini

34 NetAgent II Out looking diams 1 Port NetAgent (Internal External)

diams

7

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 14: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

3 Ports NetAgent (Internal External)

LED Table Yellow Red Green Status

Solid Off Solid Off Solid ON Power ON Flashing Solid ON Solid ON System initial Solid ON Solid Off Solid ON Normal operation

Solid ON Flashing Solid ON No connection to UPS

Flashing Flashing Writing data to flash memory Solid ON

Green light Power state Red light Connection state with UPS

Fig2 NetAgent II Out looking

8

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

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Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 15: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

35 NetAgent Mini Out looking

NetAgent Mini External

NetAgent Mini Internal Module

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - Status LED Light color Signal definition Condition description

Green Power state On Normal power Red Connection state with UPS Flash no connection with UPS

Orange Correspondence state Light flashes when Netagent transmits command to UPS

Light signal application of NetAgent Mini - LAN Port LED Light color Condition description

Green On Internet correspond speed is 100M Flash Data transmmiting

Yellow On Internet correspond speed is 10M Flash Data transmmiting

Fig3 NetAgent Mini Out looking

Status LED

To LAN (LAN Port LED) To DC adapter

To UPS

To UPS

To LAN (LAN Port LED) Status LED

9

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 16: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation Before using the NetAgent the proper hardware and software configuration is necessary Hardware installation is to connect the NetAgent and UPS and network Software configuration includes the IP addressFirmware upgrade Or using the Browser or Telnet for configuration You could also install the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to protect your Windows operating system And also could use the UPS management software ndash SNMPView to control and management multiple UPS on the network

Connect the NetAgent UPS and Network

(Chapter 3)

Setup the NetAgent IP address or update firmware by using

Netility (Chapter 4)

Using the Brower to connect to NetAgent by using the IP address of it (Chapter 5)

Using the Telnet to configure the NetAgent

UPS settings (Chapter 6)

Using the shutdown utility ndash ClientMate to

connect to NetAgent UPS (Chapter 7)

The NetAgent management utility ndash SNMPView could be used

to manage multiple NetAgent (Chapter 8)

Fig4 NetAgent UPS installation flowchart

10

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 17: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection NetAgent II and NetAgent Mini provides External and Internal model for different UPS interface requirement Please reference the following description for detailed information of UPS and network connection

Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network

NetAgent II - External NetAgent II - Internal

Cable Connection

DC adapter

AC Power

To LAN

To LAN

Insert NetAgent into UPS slot

Fig5 NetAgent II Installation

11 For External NetAgent II Connect the NetAgent II Adapter to LAN using the appropriate UTP port Connect the specified serial cable (M2501M2502M2505) from NetAgent II Adapter to the serial port of UPS

Plug supplied AC adapter to the wall socket the other side connection with NetAgent Adapter

UPS with AC

12 For Internal NetAgent II Insert the Net Agent Card into the slot of UPS Connect the Net Agent Card to LAN using the appropriate UTP port

11

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 18: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network

NetAgent Mini - External NetAgent Mini -Internal

To UPS

To LAN

To DC Adapter To LAN

To UPS

21 For External NetAgent Mini Connect the NetAgent Mini to LAN using the UTP port Connect the cable from NetAgent Mini to the serial port of UPS Plug the DC adapter to UPS outlet the DC plug connected with NetAgent Mini

22 For Internal NetAgent Mini Please make sure the connector direction of the cable is correct before connecting to the NetAgent

Connect the NetAgent module to LAN using the UTP port

Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter (NetAgent II ndash DC 9V NetAgent Mini ndash DC 6V or 53V) is correct before plug the power into

12

Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware

Section1 Install Netility Insert NetAgent Utility CD to the CD-ROM driver and execute Netilityexe After complete installation there will be a lsquoNetilityrsquo group in Windows rsquoStartrsquo

lsquoProgram Grouprsquo

Fig6 Netility Group

Click ldquoNetilityrdquo could initiate the Netility and enter the mail window for configuration

Section2 Using Netility The main window of Netility is here belowleft table is to show you all of NetAgent be searched in LAN right side is function selection menu

Fig7 Netility Main Window

13

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 20: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Launch Device Click Launch Device or double click the NetAgent listed in the table to launch it Enter the Account (Login Name) and Password (Login Password) set earlier to login If you did not configure one then just click Apply to login

Network Settings Choose the NetAgent from the right of the screen then click ldquoConfigurerdquo would shows the following setting page IP AddressSet IP address for Netagent UPS When use at the first time please set IP address subnet mask and gateway After setting enter IP address from Telnet or Browser to connect to NetAgentrsquos website

When using DHCP or BOOTTP to set up IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway would receive directly by the system

Fig8 Netility Set IP address for NetAgent UPS

AdvancedAdvanced Netagent UPS Setting In order to ensure the secure management of UPS Netility provides two protecting function Management Protocol Netagent UPS provides HTTPHTTPS(WEB) and Telnet to reference any related parameter setting for the manager Concerning with security the manager could build use openly or any advance port setting methods Followings are the description 1 At advanced setting two functions were set as activated by using port number

80 and 23 for Http and Telnet As for Https and SSH are 443 and 22 2 Untick means not using the function 3 When set to the other port value full IP Address must be entered in order to

login to the website or Telnet

14

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 21: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

For example Set 81 as HTTP port number then http192168017781 must be typed at

the web address to proceed to Netagent UPSrsquos website Set 23 as Telnet port number then 192168017724 must be typed at

Telnet to proceed to the Telnet screen of NetAgent UPS

Netility Password After password setting here there is no way to give any command to NetAgent by Netility software without userrsquos password (NB If lose this password Netagent UPS will never be able to complete any upgrade process)

Fig9 Netility Advanced setting of Netagent UPS

15

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 22: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Firmware Upgrade NetAgent offer convenient firmware upgrade function When you are going to upgrade firmware click Download Firmware from NetAgent Setup menu click ldquoBrowserrdquo select new firmware file (bin) and press ldquoStartrdquo Thus Net Agentrsquos Red LED and Yellow LED flashing alternative means the firmware is upgrading After upgrade completed Net Agent will auto reboot To upgrade multi NetAgent with same firmware hold on ldquoshiftrdquo or Ctrlrdquo and choose the NetAgent device from Netility list (Please connect to the httpwwwmegateccomtw for the latest firmware) If multi upgrade select When upgrade firmware to multi NetAgent

NoteNet Agent provided well-considerable protection function If uploading was interrupted and raised data in incomplete Net Agent will keep its default to avoid of complete data loss In the case just repeat ldquofirmware uploadrdquo as well

Fig10 Netility Update NetAgent UPS firmware

About - Netility version examined

Fig11 Netility version examined

Refresh List - Search Lanrsquos Netagent UPS manually Netility would search all the available NetAgent from Lan automatically or the user could search manually by click on ldquoSearch NetAgentrdquo

16

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

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Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 23: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent

Section1 Introduction After finishing NetAgent installation including hardware installation and IP setting you are now able to go to NetAgent web site to monitor and control UPS by inputting NetAgent IP address in Browser

Starting the Web Brower (Netscape or Internet Explore) Enter the NetAgent IP Address (Which is setting on Netility eg 1921680156)

Fig12 Input NetAgent UPS IP address

On the first screen enter the current password If no password has been set just press [ENTER]

Fig13 NetAgent UPS Login dialog

17

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 24: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface Enter NetAgent UPS Web pagethere are 4 main function items in the first Web page 21 Information 22 Configuration 23 Log Information 24 Help Enter the main function item the sub-menu items will be shown on the left side of the page When using this NetAgent for the first time please enter the [Config] menu item to set all the configuration items Then the UPS status could be correctly revealed by other pages

Fig14 NetAgent UPS - single port

Fig15 NetAgent UPS - 3 ports

18

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 25: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

21 Information Sub-Menu 211 System Status 212 Basic Information 213 Current Status 214 Remote Control 215 MeterChart 216 Modem Status 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II Note The options available on this menu depend on the NetAgent model (eg ldquoNetFeeler IIrdquo will

not be display for one port)

19

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 26: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

211 System Status This page is to show NetAgent system information and Network settings Values shown here are either provided by NetAgent itself or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

System Information This section is to show NetAgent system information Values in Hardware VersionFirmware VersionSerial NumberSystem Time are provided by NetAgent itself Other values are user settings from the Configuration pages

Network Status This section is to show NetAgent Network settings The MAC address is provided by NetAgent All other values in this section are user settings from the Configuration pages

Fig16 System Status

20

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

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Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 27: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

212 Basic Information This page is to show UPS basic information Values here are either provided by the UPS or they are user settings from the Configuration pages

UPS Information Information about UPS ManufacturerUPS Firmware VersionUPS Model are provided by the UPS

Battery Information Values here are user settings from the Configuration pages

Rating Information Values here are provided by the UPS

Fig17 Basic Information

21

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

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Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

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Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

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Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

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Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

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533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

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Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

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  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 28: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

213 Current Status This page is to show the UPS current status Users can choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status readings

UPS Status This section is to show the UPS power status The abnormal status will be displayed in red when there is a power event

Input Status This section is to show the UPS input status including AC StatusInput VoltageInput Frequency Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Output Status This section is to show the UPS output status including Output VoltageOutput StatusUPS Loading Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Battery Status This section is to show the UPS Battery Status including TemperatureBattery StatusBattery CapacityBattery VoltageTime on Batteryetc Values here will be shown in red when an abnormal status condition occurs

Fig18 Current Status

214 Remote Control This page is to provide remote UPS test functions Choose the test item then click on Apply to execute it (Please refer to the UPS manual for individual UPS Test functions) If you are using a Contact Closure UPS you will only be able to use the function Turn off UPS when AC Failed

22

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 29: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

10 Second Test This to perform 10 seconds UPS self test Deep Battery Test This function is to execute XX minute deep battery test Test Until Battery Low When execute UPS will test Battery until battery low Cancel Test This function is to abort a test when it is executing

Turn off UPS when AC failedReboot UPS Selecting Turn off UPS when AC failed will turn off the UPS You can reboot the UPS by selecting Reboot UPS

Put UPS in Sleep mode for __ minutesWake up UPS When the UPS is put into Sleep mode it will not provide power The UPS will provide power again after Sleep mode time is complete

Wake up UPS When execute such command UPS will be awake from sleep

Reboot UPS When execute such command UPS load would start over UPS Buzzer OnOff This is to trigger UPS buzzer On If its ON already execute such command will set it OFF

Fig19 Remote Control

23

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 30: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

215 MeterChart This page displays temperature capacity load voltageetc of the UPS by appearing with meterschart diagram

Fig20 MeterChart

24

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 31: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page displays Modemrsquos status and information when 3 ports NetAgent II connects with modem

Modem Information This section displays the modem information

GSM Modem Operating Status This section displays the operating status between NetAgent and Modem

Fig21 Modem Status

25

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 32: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II 3 Ports NetAgent could be connected to NetFeeler II to detect the environmental status NetFeeler II is to detect Temperature Humidity and Water It can receive signals from wireless smoke sensors gas sensors and security sensors to detect further environmental conditions This page is to show details of the environment detected by NetFeeler II Users could choose an interval from the drop-down box to refresh the status All settings can be set in the ConfigurationNetFeeler II page The status will be displayed in red when NetFeeler II detects an abnormal status condition In addition NetFeeler II will also set off an alarm for notification

NetFeeler II Status Environmental Temperature This section is to show current temperature which is detected by NetFeeler II

Environment Humidity This section is to show current humidity which is detected by NetFeeler II(shown as)

Water Status This section is to show water presence (ie flood)which is detected by NetFeeler II

Gas Status This section is to show gas presence which detected by gas sensor When leakage of gas detected sensor would beep and stops only when gas vanish

Smoke Status This section is to show smoke presence (ie fire) which is detected by smoke sensors

Security Status (Security1 ~ Security7) This section is to show openclose status for doors and windows One NetFeeler II could monitor up to 7 Security Sensors

Fig22 Environment Sensors - NetFeeler II

26

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

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Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

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Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

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Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 33: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

22 Configuration Sub-Menu 221 UPS Configuration 222 UPS OnOff Schedule 223 Network 224 SNMP 225 Email 226 SMS 227 Modem 228 WEBTelnet 229 System Time 2210 NetFeeler II 2211 Language

Please set each parameter correctly so that NetAgent would operates properly

Note This pagersquos selection would differ according to the differnent interface of the UPS

27

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 34: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

221 UPS Configuration This page is to set the UPS configuration Any wrong settings will cause incorrect display values or disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

UPS Properties UPS Communication Type This section is to set up the communication interface of the UPS (eg Contact ClosureMegatecPhoenixtec Megatec 3 phase etc) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the correct communication type Any wrong settings will cause disconnection between the UPS and NetAgent

Number of Batteries Battery Full Charge Voltage (V) Battery Exhausted Charge Voltage (V) Please refer to the UPS manual to set the value

Date of last battery replacement (yyyymmdd) This section is to record the date when the UPS battery was last replaced

UPS Recorded UPS Data Log This section is to set how often the UPS data should be logged

Test UPS Test UPS for every This section is to schedule the UPS to test once a week or once every two weeks or not to test

Test UPS on Weekday This section is to set the UPS to test on a particular day of a week

Start Time of UPS Test ( hhmm) This section is to set the UPS to test at a specific time on the test day

UPS Test Type This is to select which test to perform

Warning Threshold Value Time out of after lost of connection This section is to set a period of time after which NetAgent will send a disconnection warning message This warning message will be sent after NetAgent has lost contact with the UPS for the time specified

Critical Loading () This section is to set the UPS critical loading (shown as ) NetAgent will send a warning message when the UPS is overloaded

Critical Temperature (C) This section is to set the UPS critical internal temperature NetAgent will send warning messages when the UPS overheats

28

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 35: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Critical Capacity () This section is to set the UPS critical battery capacity (shown as )NetAgent will send warning messages when UPS low battery occurs

Fig23 UPS Configuration

29

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 36: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

222 UPS OnOff Schedule This page is to schedule OnOff time for the UPS and Wake On Lan

Weekly Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS each day in the week

Date Schedule This section is to set the time to turn onoff the UPS on particular days (Eg holidays) The settings here override the settings in Weekly Schedule

Warning will be initiated _ before Schedule shutdown event NetAgent will send a warning message before a scheduled shutdown This section sets the delay time period after the message is sent and before the scheduled shutdown is started

Wake On LAN This section is to wake the PC within the network (Make sure the PC has such function supported and configure as ldquoEnabledrdquo under BIOS) Enter the IP address of that PC and system would search its IP accordingly

Fig24 UPS OnOff Schedule

30

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 37: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

223 Network This page is to set NetAgent Network settings

IP Address IP Address This section is to set NetAgent IP address

Subnet Mask This section is to set NetAgent Subnet Mask

Gateway This section is to set NetAgent Gateway

Obtain an IP address This section is to choose to set NetAgent IP address manually or via DHCP The above 4 sections can be set in Netility as well NetAgent will reboot after any of the above are changed

DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent primary DNS Server IP address

Secondary DNS Server IP This section is to set NetAgent secondary DNS Server IP address NetAgent will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working

Ethernet Connection Type This section is to set communication speed between NetAgent and Network NetAgent will reboot after Connection Type is changed

Stop UPS communication when Ethernet disconnected This section is to set if to stop UPS communication when NetAgent disconnects with Ethernet

Dynamic DNS This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Sevices Provider NetAgent can be configured to register with any of the Dynamic DNS providers In general to register a Domain Name a Go to the DDNS provider website listed b Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider c Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d Enter information obtained in (b) and (c) into NetAgent DDNS fields

31

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 38: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Domain Name This is the Domain Name you have created from the above selected DDNS provider

Login Name This is the Login Account name that you have created with the selected DDNS provider

Login Password Enter the Password you have assigned to your DDNS Account

Use external STUN server to get Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that NetAgent uses the WAN Public IP to update the selected DDNS server

PPPoE Use this option to allow NetAgent to connect to the Internet directly using your xDSL modem Once set-up NetAgent will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router The LCD will display the current WAN Public IP instead of the LAN IP Address

When Connection should be made This is to set if use PPPoE to connect with NetAgent UPS

Disabled Default setting Connect always NetAgent will automatically dial up and maintain

continuous connection

Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP

NoteSystem will reboot if any configuration applies

32

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 39: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Fig25 Network

33

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 40: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

224 SNMP This page is to set NetAgent SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS ( Network Management System) (Eg SNMPView SNMPView can be found on the NetAgent Utility CD)

MIB System System Name This section is to give a name to a NetAgent System Contact This section is to give a name to the administrator System Location This section is to set NetAgent location

Access Control Manager IP Address This section is to set the IP address that the administrator can manage NetAgent from It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage NetAgent from any IP address enter into Manager IP address Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set authorities of administrators Options are Read ReadWrite and No Access Description This section is for an administrator to make notes

Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by NetAgent It is valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Trap Type This section is to select if send trap according to PPC MIB or RFC1628 Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver bull Information To receive all traps bull Warning To receive only ldquowarningrdquo and ldquosevererdquo traps bull Severe To receive only ldquosevererdquo traps

( Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels) Accept This section is to set to receive a trop or not Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Or Click on Test is to send test trap Event Traps may be selected from this list Events list is below

34

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 41: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Fig26 UPS Events

35

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 42: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Device Connected This section is to set the usage power and connection status of other devices which connects to the same UPS as NetAgent uses

Fig27 SNMP

36

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 43: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

225 Email This page is to set Email details for use by NetAgent

Email SettingEmail Server This section is to set NetAgent Email Server Note that free email server such as Hotmail yahoo Gmail is not allowed Email Port This is to configure the SMTP port to send email

Senderrsquos Email Address This section is to set NetAgentrsquos Email address

Email Server Requires Authentication This section is to set whether the Email Server requires authentication

Account Name This section is to set an Email account name when the email server requires authentication

Password This section is to set a password when the email server requires authentication Sending test mail This is to send a test mail by clicking on Test Mail to the mail address configured

Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Event Log)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive warning email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 8 Email addresses

Send Email When Event Occurs This section is to set NetAgent to send warning Email when an event occurs Account 1~8 8 email addresses could be configure with selected event

Event This section is to select events for NetAgent to send warning email Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event email may be selected from this list (The list is the same as under SNMP setting Please refer to page 35 figure 31) Recipientrsquos Email Address (for Daily Report)This section is to set Email Addresses to receive Daily Report email sent by NetAgent when an event occurs It is valid for up to 4 Email addresses

Send Email for Daily Report ( hhmm) This section is to set a particular time for NetAgent to send Daily Report every day

Send email when Event Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Event Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data Send email when Data Log overflows (500 records) Select YES to have NetAgent send a warning email stating Data Log has reached 500 The data will now be purged to make room for new data

37

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

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Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 44: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Fig28 Email

38

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 45: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

226 SMS When UPS events occurs it allows Short Message Signals (ldquoSMSrdquo) to be sent and received using a GSMGPRSCDMA Modem Operation information are as below for single and three ports of NetAgent 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent It requires to use remote ldquoSMSAgentrdquo or freeware SMS Server

SMS Settings Send SMS when Event Occurs This section is to select if use local modem or remote service to send SMS Select local modem when modem connects with 3 Ports NetAgent Select remote service if modem connects to PC using SMS Server software or connects with SMSAgent Select Disable if not needed SMS Server SMS Server Port This section is to set the IP address of the SMSAgent or PC if selected remote service (eg 1921680180) and Port Number (default80)

Account Name Password This section is to enter SMSAgentrsquos account and password if configured (SMSAgent webpage Configuration WebTelnet) Leave blank if no such setting

Receiver cellular number (for Event Log) This section is to set the recipientrsquos mobile number A total of 8 mobile numbers can be assign (Selectable events list is same as SNMP webpage Refer to page 35 figure 31 UPS Event)

Note 1) Enter mobile number same as sending from mobile Note 2) Please refer to SMSAgentrsquos user manual for further information Note 3)See Appendix for further information

39

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 46: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This section is to configure Modemrsquos setting if 3 ports NetAgent connects with GSMGPRS Modem

Modem Setting Modem Communication Interface Communication Type Suitable Condition

When NetAgent connects with Megatecrsquos GSMGPRS Modem

SMS

When NetAgent connects with dial in modem PPP Dial-in

SMS Setting SMS Communication Communication Type Suitable Condition

To use with GSM 9001800 or GPRS 90018001900 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

GPRS

To use with GSM 8009001800 frequency and make sure the local telecom supports such service

CDMA

SIM Card PIN Enter the SIM password Confirm SIM Card PIN SIM Password must match the one set above

Receiver cellular number and message content To send instant SMS enter recipientrsquos mobile number and SMS text with configurable of Unicode or Character format

Fig29 Modem

40

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 47: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

228 WEBTelnet This page is to set up the User Account in NetAgent

User Account User Name This section is to set a user name for NetAgent web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input the user name to get access to NetAgent web pages from a web browser

Password This section is to set a password for NetAgent web pages Users have to input the password to get access to NetAgent web pages from a browser

Permission This section is to set userrsquos authorizations of Read or ReadWrite

IP Filter This section is to set a particular IP address Users can only gain access to NetAgent web pages if they come from this IP address If you want to manage NetAgent from any IP address you can set it as

Fig30 WEBTelnet

41

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 48: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

229 System Time This page is to set NetAgent system time You can provide NetAgent with up to 2 time servers or you can set a time zone

System Time Time Between Automatic Updates This section is to set an interval for time synchronization Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your NetAgent location The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers If to add new time server click on Edit and delete any time server from the list provided and add a new one Time Zone (Relative to GMT) This section is to set a different time zone for different countries Using Daylight Saving Time Choose between Yes or No

System Time (yyyymmdd hhmmss) This section is to set NetAgent system time manually Set this in the format yyyymmdd hhmmss

Auto Restart Auto Restart System for Every n Minute(s) Use this setting to auto restart the system at a predetermined interval The default value is set to ldquo0rdquo (disabled) Enter between 1 to 9999 Minute (ie between 1 minute or 16665 hour) or 1 to 9999 Hour (1 hour to 4166 days)

Manual Restart System After 30 Seconds Use this feature to manually restart the system NetAgent restart in about 30 seconds

Fig31 System Time

42

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 49: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only) This page is to set Environmental sensors-NetFeeler IIrsquos configurations

NetFeeler II Critical UnderRun This section is to set the lowest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values below these settings

Critical OverRun This section is to set the highest critical values for temperature and humidity NetFeeler II will send a warning message when it detects temperature or humidity values above these settings

Security Label NetFeeler II may connect up to 7 security sensors This section is to set the location of searched sensor

Fig32 NetFeeler II

43

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 50: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

2210 Language This page is to set the language interface for NetAgent

Interface Language This section is to set the language for NetAgent web pages When users first start to open the webpage of NetAgent NetAgent will auto detect the language in the computer system and show the same language on its web pages Users can also choose the languages they prefer from the ldquoInterface Languagerdquo list Note Users will have to enable cookies before they use this function

Email Preferences Select language preference when receive emails and SMS

Fig33 Language

44

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 51: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

23 Log Information Sub-Menu 231 Event Log 232 SMS 233 Data Log 234 Save Data Log

NetAgent Log Record

Model Log Information Single Port(DPCP) 3Ports (BP)

Event Log 100 logs 1000 logs

SMS Log --- 1000 logs

Data Log 500 logs 5000 logs

Fig34 NetAgent Log Record

231 Event Log This page is a UPS Event log It shows a record of all events giving the DateTime of the event and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

DateTime This is a record of the Date ( yyyymmdd ) and Time ( hhmmss ) that the event occurred

Event This is a detailed description of the event Save This is to save the event log

45

Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Fig35 Event Log

46

232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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232 SMS This page is a SMS Event log It shows a record of all mobile number giving the DateTime of the SMS sent and a detailed description of each When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs

Fig36 SMS Log

47

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 54: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

233 Data Log This page is a UPS data log It records UPS Input VoltageOutput Voltage Frequency LoadingCapacity Temperature When reach to the limit it rewrites on the previous logs Logs can be saved in CSV format by clicking on ldquoSave Data Logrdquo

DateTime This is a record of the Date (yyyymmdd) and Time (hhmmss) that the data was recorded The interval between every log can be set in Configuration UPS configuration UPS recordedUPS data Log

Input Volt This section shows records of the UPS Input voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Output Volt This section shows records of the UPS Output voltage readings (Unit Volt)

Freq (Hz) This section shows records of the UPS Input Frequency (Unit Hertz)

Load This section shows records of the UPS Output loading (shown as )

Capacity This section shows records of the UPS battery capacity (shown as )

Temp This section shows records of the UPS internal temperature (unit degrees Centigrade) Env Temp This section shows environmental temperature which detected by NetFeeler II Env Humidity This section shows environmental humidity which detected by NetFeeler II

48

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 55: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Fig37 Date Log

49

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 56: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

233 Save Data Log This function is to record RS232 UPSrsquos voltage frequency load capacity temperatureetc to save as another file for the other purpose to the manager

Fig38 Save Data Log

50

24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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24 Help Sub-Menu 241 Search NetAgent 242 Serial Port Debug 243 Help 244 About

241 Search NetAgent This to display all the found NetAgent within network with its serial number Mac Address HardwareFirmware version and its IP address Double clicking on the highlighted unit to open the webpage of such device

Refresh T

his will re-search all the NetAgent in the network

242 Serial Port Debug This function is to know the immediate communication between NetAgent and UPS via serial port Port Information This is to configure the communication parameter between NetAgent and UPS Parameters are Debug Mode Port Speed (Baud) Data BitsParity and Stop Bits Two encoding formats ASCII or Hexadecimal If Debug mode is set as manually user may enter its parameter under Send Contents column Sent Information This column shows the real time sent command Received Information This display the response that NetAgent receives from UPS

51

243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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243 Help This to help to illustrate the operation of NetAgent 244About About

This to check Netagentrsquos FirmwareHardware version and serial number SaveRestore Settings Click Save to save the configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_cfg Administrator permission required Restore previous configuration Use this function to restore a cfg configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browsehellip to the location of the file and click Restore

Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value

52

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 59: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Firmware Update Setting Default FTP server is set as ftpicv99com with its usernamepassword Click on Update Now NetAgent will connects to the FTP server and upgrade to the latest firmware version accordingly Auto Update This is to configure the period of time to check if any updated firmware in FTP and upgrade automatically Firmware Update When click it links to httpwwwmegateccomtwDownloadhtmNetAgent to download the available firmware

53

Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)

Section1 Introduction NetAgent supports multiple Network Management systems and LAN protocols After finishing hardware installation you are now able to choose any utilities that provided by NetAgent to monitor and control UPS Here are introduction for using Telnet

Section2 Telnet Configuration Select ldquoStartrdquo from Windows click ldquoRunrdquo to key-in NetAgent IP Address

Fig39 Telnet startup

Successful link-up display

Fig40 Telnet Connection

Initial to setup please press ldquoEnterrdquo to enter telnet main screen If the User Name and Password had been set before please enter actual value to access

Fig41 Telnet Input User Name Password

Main screen is as follows

54

Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Fig42 NetAgent Telnet window

1 Set IP Address This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask parameters

2 Set SNMP MIB System This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters

3 Set SNMP Access Control This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Access Controlrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

4 Set SNMP Trap Notification If you want to use a PC and perform the lsquoTraprsquo function of SNMP manager to manage UPS through Net Agent the IP address of the PC must be added in this list of Net Agent

NoteThe configuration of lsquoSet SNMP Trap Receiverrsquo is only used for SNMP Network Manager

5 Set UPS Properties This allows you to setup the Communication Type of UPS UPS Device Name and Battery Replacement Date

6 Set UPS Devices Connected This allows you to setup the System Name Rating which connected Connected

7 Set System Time amp Time Server This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers

8 Set Web and Telnet User Account This is allows to set users accountrsquos authority

9 Set E-mail This is allows to set e-mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management

a Reset Configuration to Default Set all values to their default settings

b Save amp Reboot Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reboot the Net Agent

0 Exit Without Saving Exit all configuration changes will be lost

55

Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility ClientMate is a utility for connecting to NetAgent This utility is for the Windows platform When the ClientMate get the power failure signal from the NetAgent The ClientMate will save the files and shutdown the system gracefully When the hardware installation of the NetAgent has been completed you could install the ClientMate on any of the Windows system on the network When the ClientMate detects the AC Fail Battery Low Schedule Shutdown signals from the NetAgent it will save the file and shutdown the system Please check the operation description here below

Section1 Install ClientMate Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the ldquoClientMaterdquo program After complete installation there will be a lsquoClientMatersquo group in the Windows Start group

Fig43 ClientMate Group

Click ldquoClientMaterdquo to initiate the ClientMate and start using the ClientMate

Section2 Using ClientMate Please find the ClientMate main window here belowpress the left icon to enter the configuration dialog On the right of the window is the current status of the UPS

23 About ClientMate

22 Closed Files

21 Configuration

28 Event History

27 Battery Status

26 AC power status

25 Connect IP address

24 Event log

Fig44 ClientMate main window

56

21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

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  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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21 Config When the ClientMate gets the signal from the NetAgent about the AC power failure or battery low signals the ClientMate will based on the configuration below to initiate the shutdown process The details of the configuration are here below

Fig45 ClientMate Configuration

i Host Connection Configure the Host connection IP address

ii Host Press the ldquoQueryrdquo to search the host on the network automatically If a host located on different network segment Please input the IP in the HOST edit box The IP searched on the Connect Query (N) The NetAgent Host (S) The UPSilon2000 or RUPS2000 Host

iii Community Name (For NetAgent only) The community name of the NetAgent thus the ClientMate could be able to make connection to NetAgent

iv Computer Shutdown Setting the shutdown configurations

v Broadcast Warning Messages (On Server platform only) To configure if sending the warning messages when power failed (only for WinNT Win2000 and XP server operating system)

57

vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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vi Shutdown Windows To configure if shutdown or Sleep the Windows system when power failure

vii When AC failed commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the AC failure and the system shutdown

viii When Battery Low commence computer shutdown sequence in xx Min To configure the time delay between the Battery Low and system shutdown

ix Notify Scheduled shutdown before xx Min Time before the lsquoSchedule Shutdownrsquo to make notification

x Auto save application files Check if to save the application files before system shutdown

xi Run Application before shutdown computer Execute the application before system shutdown

xii Turn Off UPS (For NetAgent Only) Setting if to turn-off UPS power after system shutdown

xiii Turn Off UPS Shutdown sequence in XX Seconds Setting to turn off UPS in XX seconds

22 Closed Files User could review all the files closed during previous shutdown process If the ldquoAuto save application filesrdquo function has been turn-on in the ldquoSettingrdquo dialog the details of the closed application and files could be reviewed here

Fig46 ClientMate Closed Files

58

23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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23 About Press this button could review the version information of the ClientMate as here bellowed

Fig47 ClientMateAbout

24 Event log Press this button could review all the network status and UPS status happened Shown as below

Fig48 ClientMateAbout

59

25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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25 IP address of connection Status ICON Description

Already connect to NetAgent UPS at IP 211216751

Does not connect to any NetAgent

26 AC power status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is normal

The connected NetAgent UPS AC power is failed

27 Battery Status Status ICON Description

The connected NetAgent UPS battery is in normal condition

The connected NetAgent UPS is in battery low condition

28 Status History In the right-lower corner of ClientMate the lsquoStatus Historyrsquo showing all the network status and UPS status happened

60

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 67: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System

Section1 Introduction SNMPView is a software to remotely monitor and control multiple UPS connected to a network When an event occurs SNMPView can be programmed to send an email or a pager to inform the designated network manager It can also inform the user of the UPS current condition or configuration perform self-test send a history file turn the UPS OnOff and more SNMPView features

A windows interface that is simple and user friendly Automatic detection and identification of any UPS with NetAgent II or NetAgent Mini connected to a network Capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 1000 UPS Remotely control monitor and manage the networked UPS (Turn OnOff Self-test etc) Able to simultaneously support both RS-232 Interface (1 or 3 phase) and Contact Closure Interface UPS UPS condition displayed in either a graphic or analog bar chart Supports MegaTecs SNMP Agent and SNMP Internal Card Able to send email for notification Able to send SMS for notification

Section2 System Requirements LANWAN network system with TCPIP RS-232 Interface or Contact Closure Interface UPS External SNMP Agent or SNMP Internal Card Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Me 20032008Vista7

61

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 68: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Section3 Install SNMPView Put the NetAgent Utility CD into the CD driver And execute the SNMPView

program After installation there will be a NetAgent group in the Windows Start group Click ldquoNetAgentrdquo ldquoSNMPViewrdquo ldquoSNMPView for Windowsrdquo to start using

SNMPView

62

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 69: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Section4 Using SNMPView When use SNMP view at the first time the system will ask for input the users name and password Please enter the default value as follows to start the SNMPView

User Name Admin Password ltblankgt (just press ltEntergt)

After the SNMPView program start up the main windows will be displayed The left panel will list the available stations by area and the right panel will list the UPS Host Name Startup Time Manager and Location of UPS found in each station

Shows that the device is a UPS

Shows that the UPS is Battery Low

Shows that the UPS is Disconnect Off-Line

63

Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Section5 SNMPView Buttons When use SNMPView configuration could be done by all function icons displayed or right click on the mouse to show functions list Followings are the explanation of each function icon

Enumerate Search all SNMP hosts that supports Public group and display them on the screen

Add UPS Manually add a host into the window

Delete UPS Manually delete a host into the window

Group Shows the Main group windows

Settings If the host is a UPS just click on it to view and modify the UPSrsquos general information

Monitor If the host is a UPS just click on it to start monitoring UPS

View Display in either Large icons small icons or details

Event Log Records the UPS date time and description of an event

Data Log Records data of all UPS listed

Options Sets the SNMP Parameter for community Trap port and UPS SNMP port

64

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 71: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Following is the main function icons and its reference chapter Main List Sub List

bull 511 Enumerate bull 512 Add Group bull 513 Add UPS bull 514 Delete bull 515 Browse Device bull 516 Export Configurations

517 Import Configuration bull 518 Open archive Event Log bull 519 Open archive Data Log

51 Device(D)

bull 5110 Quit

52 View(S) bull 521 Large Icons bull 522 Small Icons bull 523 Details bull 524 Map Background bull 531 UPS Settings bull 532 UPS Monitor 53 Tools(P) bull 533 SNMP Management

54 System(S) bull 541 Event Log bull 542 Data Log bull 543 SNMP Option

55 User(U) bull 551 Change Password bull 552 Account Management bull 561 Help 56 Help(H) bull 562 About

65

51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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51 ENUMERATE(D) Start SNMPView and press the ldquoEnumeraterdquo button SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

511 Enumerate When press SNMPView will start a search for all the NetAgent on network and list them in the main window

512 Add Group

This is to edit or display all the group station of NetAgent under network

513 ADD UPS

Click ldquoAdd UPSrdquo to enter the IP address of the UPS manually Once entered the UPS will be shown on the main list

66

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 73: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

514 DELETE UPS

Highlight the unit to be deleted from main list and right click on it to choose Delete or use click on the Delete icon from main function list Hold On ldquoShiftrdquo to select multi NetAgent UPS

515 Browse Device Highlight the unit to be browsed and click it to enter NetAgentrsquos webpage

516 Export Configuration This is to save the NetAgent UPSrsquos configuration

67

517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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517 Import Configuration This is to import the configuration of NetAgent UPS that saved

68

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 75: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

518 Open archive Event Log Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpElogdatrdquo event log would show as below

69

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 76: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

519 Open archive Data Log Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo SNMPView would show the event log of all NetAgent UPS

Open up ldquoSnmpDlogdatrdquo data log would show as below

5110 Quit Exit SNMPView

70

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 77: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

52 View(S) This is to choose the presentation format of NetAgent UPS

521 Large Icons Large icon view to display IP address and its location

522 Small Icons Small icon view to display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address Name locationhellipetc

71

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 78: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

523 Details Detailed Information displays NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address name input voltage output voltage battery capacity load frequencyetc

524 Map Background Import a map image (JPG) by right click on the main screen and move NetAgent UPS icon to its suitable location

72

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 79: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

53 Tools(P) Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure

531 Settings

General This to configure UPS information record UPS event enable trap alarmetc

Email Send email notification when event occurs

diams Sender Display name Please enter sender display name diams Sender email address Please enter sender email address diams SMTP server address Enter SMTP address IP address or domain name diams Server requires authentication Click Setting then enter your Account Name

and Account Password diams Notified Email Address Click add and enter new email address

SMS Notification Send SMS when event occurs

73

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 80: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Trap List Double click on the trap that listed and configure

UPS Loading To configure all the other devices and its load that connects with NetAgent UPS Double click on the device listed and configure

74

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 81: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

75

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 82: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

532 UPS Monitor Highlight NetAgent UPS device and configure Or right click on the highlighted device and click on monitor device

Meter Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in diagram

Digital

Display NetAgent UPS information such as input voltage output voltage temperature capacityetc in digital

Details

Display NetAgent UPSrsquos IP address location user manufacturer and all other detailed information

76

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 83: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Event Log

This display event happened with datetime and its description

Control

bull Turn Off UPS To shutdown UPS

bull Reboot UPS UPS shuts down in 12 seconds and reboot in 1 minute

bull LED Enable LED flashes (UPS must supports it)

bull Cancel Shutdown To cancel UPS shutdown (UPS must supports it)

bull Simulate AC Fail Simulate AC failed to UPS

bull UPS Sleep UPS enter sleep mode

bull Economize UPS Battery Turn off UPS load to save UPS battery capacity

77

Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
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Once choose the function that to perform and click on ldquoExecuterdquo Note UPS must supports those function to perform it

Test Control bull UPS Self Test Execute UPS Self Test bull UPS Calibration Test Execute UPS Calibration Test Turn-Off Parameters

bull Turn-Off Delay To set the buffering time for UPS before shutdown bull Sleep Time To set UPS sleep time Test Period

bull Unknown This defined by UPS configuration bull Two weeks Perform UPS test every two weeks bull Weekly Perform UPS test every week bull Disable Do not perform UPS test

78

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 85: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

533 UPS Management

To configure SNMP of its NetAgent UPS

79

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 86: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

54 System(S) To view event log data log and configuration

541 Event Log Display event log datetime and description of all NetAgent UPS

542 Data Log Display input voltage output voltage frequency loadetc of all NetAgent UPS

80

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 87: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

543 SNMP Option To set NetAgent UPSrsquos parameter

81

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 88: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

55 User(U) Total of 8 users account can be created to manage and control its NetAgent UPS

551 Change Password To change existing userrsquos password to login

552 User Management This only for Admin user to add edit or remote other userrsquos info

82

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 89: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

56 Help(H) Display the current SNMPView version and operation information

561 HTML Help This to check the operation of SNMPView

562 About Display the current SNMPView version Copyright information and product service contact

83

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 90: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS NetAgent provides the following convenient methods for user to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent 1 Click firmware upgrade under About of NetAgent webpage and it would link to

Megatecrsquos server to download the latest firmware Then use Download Firmware from Netility to upgrade it

84

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 91: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

2 Use FTP to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP using firmware version 235 and later) The FTP is a easy and common way to upload the latest firmware into the NetAgent Please follow the instruction below to update the firmware If there is other FTP client application on your computer that will also be fine to use it for updating the firmware For example if wish to update the latest firmware of the NetAgent UPS which IP address is 19216850179 then please operate with the steps below

(1) Enter Windows then type ftp 19216850179 under ldquoRunrdquo of the ldquoStart Menurdquo

(2) After executed the systems will requests for the user name and password Please enter

ldquoadminrdquo under the user name and enter the password that was been set at Netility under password If did not set before then please enter the default value as user name ldquoadminrdquo and nothing under password (press ldquoEnterrdquo) - Once the account and password been checked the server will response with 230 OK to indicate Login succeeded - If entered wrong account and password the server will response with 530 Not Logged in to indicate Login failed

(3) Operation commands as followings

-1s This command is to request server to list up all the file and sub file under current Menu User may finds out the firmware version of the NetAgent UPS of its IP

-putltclientrsquos file routegt This command is to ask the client to copy its specific file route to the Server point User may use this method to upload the latest firmware to the remote NetAgent

-quit This command is to allow the user to logout with the current username account as well as close the connection of FTP

For example The picture below is to upload the latest NetAgent firmware file (c worknetagentprjsnag232DK520bin ) which is in this computer to the NetAgent UPS with IP address of 19216850179

85

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 92: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

3 Use IE browser to update (suitable for BKCKDKBPCPDP version) This method is to enter the account password and IP address of the NetAgent UPS which the user wish to update under the website column Once entered user may see the current firmware version and then please copy the latest firmware to here to complete the updating process Two method of entering

(1) ftpadminpassword19216850179 Again the password here is the one been set at Netility if did not set anything before then enter NetAgentrsquos default value as Account admin Neglect password (ftpadmin19216850179)

(2) ftp19216850179 when using this method to enter the follow error message will be show At this moment select ldquoEnter Identityrdquo at the top left corner of file menu Then enter admin as account name and password to re-enter again

Once the connection been established the following window will be display Then the user may transfer the latest firmware to here for the replacement in order to complete the updating steps

86

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 93: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem BP506 amp SMS MODEM Hardware Installation

1 AGSM MODEM BGSM MODEM Adaptor CNetAgent BP506 DGSM MODEM Cable ERS232 to RJ45 Cable 2How hardware should be connected 3Before use GSM MODEM insert SIM

4 Once card inserted Modem would detects if such SIM card has password and the signal with its ISP If Led flashes every second continuously there is no signal been received OR SIM

87

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 94: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

card has password invalid password If such conditions happens please unplugampplug the power on Modem and it shall ready SIM again If Led doesnrsquot flash continuously (once every 8 seconds) then Modem is working properly

88

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 95: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

BP506 Modem Configuration 1BP506 Modem

2Modem communication TyperarrSelect SMS 3SMS CommunicationrarrSelect GPRS 4Enter SIM Card PIN(leave blank if none) 5Click on Apply

5 Under Modem status of BP506 webpage it indicates the status of Modem

89

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 96: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

BP506 SMSConfiguration BP506rarrConfigurationrarr1SMS 2Select Local Modem 3Enter BP506rsquos username and password(leave none leave

blank) 4Enter Mobile number 5Select events to send 6Click on Apply 1

90

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 97: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme GPRS MODEM Installation 1 Insert Sim card 2 Connect DC adaptor to GPRS modem as well serial cable provided to PC com port 1 2 3

NOTE Please make sure there is no conflict port with the GPRS modem SMS SERVER Software Installation 1Click on exe for installation 1

91

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 98: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

2Once installed the icon would appear on the tool bar 3Right click on the SMS server icon and check modem status

2 SMS Server Software Configuration

92

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme
Page 99: NetAgent Manual en V6.0

3NetAgent sends SMS via modem 1 Click on SMS in the NetAgent Webpage

2 Enter the SMS serverrsquos IP Service PortNetAgent amp SMS Server port that use for local connection Service accountAccount authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) Service passwordPassword authentication for sending SMS (Leave blank if no such setting) To send SMS when event occurs『YES』OR『NO』 3 Enter mobile number to receive event by SMS 4 Select the event that needs to be send 5 Click Apply

93

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • Section1 Features
    • Section2 Applications
      • 21 NetAgent makes your UPS on the Internet
      • 22 NetAgent Provides Shutdown Utilities
      • 23 NetAgent II for Surrounding Monitoring
      • 24 When we need the NetAgent
        • Section3 NetAgent Models
          • 31 NetAgent Models
          • DTCT version same dimension as DPCP
          • DTCT has RTC and 2MB flash to maintain correct datetime and log saving
          • 32 Pictures of NetAgent II
          • 33 NetAgent Package Contents
          • 34 NetAgent II Out looking
          • 35 NetAgent Mini Out looking
              • Chapter 2 NetAgent UPS Installation
              • Chapter 3 NetAgent UPS and Network Connection
                • Section1 Install the NetAgent II with UPS and Network
                  • 11 For External NetAgent II
                  • 12 For Internal NetAgent II
                    • Section2 Install the NetAgent Mini with UPS and Network
                      • 21 For External NetAgent Mini
                      • 22 For Internal NetAgent Mini
                          • Chapter 4 Using Netility Setup IPUpdate Firmware
                            • Section1 Install Netility
                            • Section2 Using Netility
                              • Chapter 5 UPS Web management by NetAgent
                                • Section1 Introduction
                                • Section2 NetAgent UPS Web Interface
                                  • 21 Information
                                    • 211 System Status
                                    • 212 Basic Information
                                    • 213 Current Status
                                    • 214 Remote Control
                                    • 215 MeterChart
                                    • 216 Modem Status (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                    • 217 Environment Sensors-NetFeeler II
                                      • 22 Configuration
                                        • 221 UPS Configuration
                                        • 222 UPS OnOff Schedule
                                        • 223 Network
                                        • 224 SNMP
                                        • 225 Email
                                        • 226 SMS
                                          • 2261 To send SMS by single port of NetAgent
                                            • 227 Modem (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 228 WEBTelnet
                                            • 229 System Time
                                            • 229 NetFeeler II (For 3 Ports NetAgent II only)
                                            • 2210 Language
                                              • 23 Log Information
                                                • 231 Event Log
                                                • 232 SMS
                                                • 233 Data Log
                                                • 233 Save Data Log
                                                  • 24 Help
                                                    • 241 Search NetAgent
                                                    • 242 Serial Port Debug
                                                      • Reset to factory default
                                                          • Chapter 6 Telnet (Remote Configuration)
                                                            • Section1 Introduction
                                                            • Section2 Telnet Configuration
                                                              • Chapter 7 ClientMate - Windows Shutdown Utility
                                                                • Section1 Install ClientMate
                                                                • Section2 Using ClientMate
                                                                  • 21 Config
                                                                  • 22 Closed Files
                                                                  • 23 About
                                                                  • 24 Event log
                                                                  • 25 IP address of connection
                                                                  • 26 AC power status
                                                                  • 27 Battery Status
                                                                  • 28 Status History
                                                                      • Chapter 8 SNMPView ndash Windows Based UPS Management System
                                                                        • Section1 Introduction
                                                                        • Section2 System Requirements
                                                                        • Section3 Install SNMPView
                                                                        • Section4 Using SNMPView
                                                                        • Section5 SNMPView Buttons
                                                                          • 51 ENUMERATE(D)
                                                                            • 515 Browse Device
                                                                            • 516 Export Configuration
                                                                            • 517 Import Configuration
                                                                            • 518 Open archive Event Log
                                                                            • 519 Open archive Data Log
                                                                            • 5110 Quit
                                                                              • 52 View(S)
                                                                                • 521 Large Icons
                                                                                • 522 Small Icons
                                                                                • 523 Details
                                                                                • 524 Map Background
                                                                                  • 53 Tools(P)
                                                                                    • 531 Settings
                                                                                    • 532 UPS Monitor
                                                                                    • 533 UPS Management
                                                                                      • 54 System(S)
                                                                                        • 541 Event Log
                                                                                        • 542 Data Log
                                                                                        • 543 SNMP Option
                                                                                          • 55 User(U)
                                                                                            • 551 Change Password
                                                                                            • 552 User Management
                                                                                              • 56 Help(H)
                                                                                                • 561 HTML Help
                                                                                                • 562 About
                                                                                                  • Appendix A - Update the firmware of NetAgent UPS
                                                                                                  • Appendix B -3 Ports NetAgent II with SMS Modem
                                                                                                  • Appendix C ndashSMS Server with SMS Modme